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listen to this. >> pakistan is a concern. that's the country that ought to keep everybody up at night. you have presidents in charge and general over the military which also is responsible for isi. you've got the youngest demographic of 160 million people in pakistan. you've got a movement. you have over 100 nuclear weapons. you've got trouble on the border. you've got a nation state that is a candidate for failure. and i say it's a haven for bad behavior. it's a haven for training. the people who seek to do is harm and expand the drone program is something that would serve our national interests. i think it must be done. i think it must be consistent with recognizing the reality on the ground. >> pakistan is the epicenter of dealing with terrorism. they are as governor huntsman said, there are al qaeda training grounds there and they also are one of the most violent, unstable nations that there is. we have to recognize that 15 of the sites, nuclear sites, are available or potentially penetratable by jihadists. six attempts h
listen to this. >> pakistan is a concern. that's the country that ought to keep everybody up at night. you have presidents in charge and general over the military which also is responsible for isi. you've got the youngest demographic of 160 million people in pakistan. you've got a movement. you have over 100 nuclear weapons. you've got trouble on the border. you've got a nation state that is a candidate for failure. and i say it's a haven for bad behavior. it's a haven for training. the...
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pakistan. you spent all days around bin laden's compound there. what struck you the most? >> reporter: >> tlp wasn't a huge amount of destruction. the three story concrete with rebar rods, doesn't show many signs of bullet holes or explosions. the compound next to it where they burnt the trash, the women did the cooking and the washing, that area you can see where the burn marks, scorch marks from where the helicopter was burnt inside of there. but for the most part, the buildings look very much in tact. >> what about the neighbors, the people that you've been speaking to in abbottabad? what are they saying about the fact that bin laden was living presumably for several years in this compound. >> reporter: they are all amazed. they are surprised. >> reporter: he said that they have come to the conclusion that they are rich, gold merchants, they would be suvs pulling up there late at night occasionally, he would say. the word was that they were just rich business men, perhaps slightly shady busi
pakistan. you spent all days around bin laden's compound there. what struck you the most? >> reporter: >> tlp wasn't a huge amount of destruction. the three story concrete with rebar rods, doesn't show many signs of bullet holes or explosions. the compound next to it where they burnt the trash, the women did the cooking and the washing, that area you can see where the burn marks, scorch marks from where the helicopter was burnt inside of there. but for the most part, the buildings...
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and what pakistan knew about bin laden's presence inside pakistan. i'll put some of those questions to the country's ambassador to the united states. he's standing by to join us live. mom! mom! mom! [ male announcer ] you know mom. we know diamonds. together we'll make this mother's day one she'll never forget. that's why only zales is the diamond store. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. (announcer) everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. the 3.6-liter pentastar v6 engine in the jeep
and what pakistan knew about bin laden's presence inside pakistan. i'll put some of those questions to the country's ambassador to the united states. he's standing by to join us live. mom! mom! mom! [ male announcer ] you know mom. we know diamonds. together we'll make this mother's day one she'll never forget. that's why only zales is the diamond store. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the...
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closer to pakistan and china. is that true? i will ask the ambassador to the united states this hour. >>> breaking news. political headlines and jeanne moos all straight ahead. i'm wolf blitzer and you are in "the situation room." >> shock, grief, destruction on an epic scale across much of the southern parts of the united states. in the wake of a monstrous tornado outbreak. series of twisters ripped across the region from mississippi to virginia and leveling entire roads and leaving many communities crippled. at this point right now 284 people are confirmed dead but the total has been rising throughout the day. more than 1700 people have been treated for injuries. many of them serious injuries. president obama will visit hard-hit alabama tomorrow. >> the loss of life has been heartbreaking. especially in alabama. in a matter of hours, these deadly tornadoes, some of -- the worst that we have seen in decades took mothers and fathers, sons and daughters. friends and neighbors. even entire communities. others are in
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this is up near the pakistan border. the military is being operating there for years trying to drive out elements of this insurgency and certainly that could have been a factor as well today, the fact that they targeted a military training facility, that they killed primarily military recruits, which also adds another dimension. coming up, the death of bin laden, it was a driving factor today. t.j.? >> stan grant for us, islamabad, let's continue on following a busy day at the white house. the libyan opposition leader and senior white house correspondent ed henry is at the white house. hello to you. what should we be reading into this meeting? >> reporter: the meeting is going on right now as we speak. it's with tom donolan. the opposition leader from libya, the significance is that while the white house tells us that president obama has no plans to drop into this meeting, which would be a high level of endorsement if he showed up, this shows that the opposition leader is now in the west wing of the white house. he previ
this is up near the pakistan border. the military is being operating there for years trying to drive out elements of this insurgency and certainly that could have been a factor as well today, the fact that they targeted a military training facility, that they killed primarily military recruits, which also adds another dimension. coming up, the death of bin laden, it was a driving factor today. t.j.? >> stan grant for us, islamabad, let's continue on following a busy day at the white...
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-pakistan relationship. a nato says they were working with element of special operations forces in a combined mission on the afghan side of the border. . the officials say the team came from under fire from pakistan from what they believe to be an expected pal tan base. the troops requested air support. an initial indications are apache helicopters and a gunship fired on two pakistani border check points. officials say they fired from the afghan side and did not enter pakistani air spice. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the airstrike but details diversion depending who you talk to. the u.s. official believes pakistani were called to warn them of the airstrike beforehand but pack tanny commanders claim they pleaded with nato to stop firing on friendly fortses and insist they're troops did not fire first. this is a front tier area with a border that's hard to define. nato complained in the past with firing on after nan and american troops close to the checkpoints. >> i would say in the last three weeks we
-pakistan relationship. a nato says they were working with element of special operations forces in a combined mission on the afghan side of the border. . the officials say the team came from under fire from pakistan from what they believe to be an expected pal tan base. the troops requested air support. an initial indications are apache helicopters and a gunship fired on two pakistani border check points. officials say they fired from the afghan side and did not enter pakistani air spice. 24...
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or even inside pakistan. inside pakistan is not likely because the military and the intelligence community is going to great lengths to say they did not inform pakistan about this assault mission. it there has been continuous drew, and you've report a lot on this, that the pakistani int intelligence services are infiltrated and that the word might have been leaked and bin laden might have gotten away, so they told nobody. this i would have to say is one of the most closely held military and security operations i think we've seen in years. >> fascinating details on what took place includiing throwing him overboard into sea. here is your chance to talk about. >> fascinating details coming out. but let's talk about how this has united americans because americans are united again. maybe sdwrus f maybe just for today. but for today, justice. the death of osama bin laden has brought us together in a way we haven't seen since the days after 9/11. ♪ land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> united. the pres
or even inside pakistan. inside pakistan is not likely because the military and the intelligence community is going to great lengths to say they did not inform pakistan about this assault mission. it there has been continuous drew, and you've report a lot on this, that the pakistani int intelligence services are infiltrated and that the word might have been leaked and bin laden might have gotten away, so they told nobody. this i would have to say is one of the most closely held military and...
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aid to pakistan. pakistan has nuclear weapons, a lot of them. trying to figure out what to do about our relationship with that country ain't so easy. the question, though, is this. should the united states continue raised to captuds to c kill terrorists inside pakistan? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile and post a comment on my blog. >> thanks very much. good question. >>> a fresh amount of nato air strikes on tripoli, three explosions overnight. a government spokesman says warplanes hit several buildings in the capital. now, some rebels living right under moammar gadhafi's nose are talking to cnn's frederik, who has this report. >> reporter: this is the tripoli gadhafi supporters show international media, the libya capital they claim is a gadhafi stronghold. but there's more than meets the eye. we managed to meet a group of rebels in a secret location in tripoli. they wore mask, fearful of getting caught by gadhafi security forces. >> we are the youth of february 17 of tripoli and declare our support of the libyan people and the national counsul and o
aid to pakistan. pakistan has nuclear weapons, a lot of them. trying to figure out what to do about our relationship with that country ain't so easy. the question, though, is this. should the united states continue raised to captuds to c kill terrorists inside pakistan? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile and post a comment on my blog. >> thanks very much. good question. >>> a fresh amount of nato air strikes on tripoli, three explosions overnight. a government spokesman says warplanes...
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but he's been a long time resident of pakistan. actually going back and forthment he's been in this region for a long time, well-traveled, he knows multiple lang wangs. worked for a company based in virginia. a development company. they were involved in social and economic development. basically working to create jobs, get pakistan's economy back on its feet. one of the projects they were involved according to the website was pakistani dairy farms to increase output and increase jobs. he was doing some important work here in pakistan and work that was funded by the u.s. government to improve relations in pakistan and win some hearts and minds. >> reza, thank you. >>> a gut wrenching court ruling that could rip a little girl from the apples of her adoptive story. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ ifyou don't have facetimene, on your phone, which makes it this easy to talk face-to-face with another iphone. this easy to talk with a mac and this easy to talk with an ipad. facetime. just one mor
but he's been a long time resident of pakistan. actually going back and forthment he's been in this region for a long time, well-traveled, he knows multiple lang wangs. worked for a company based in virginia. a development company. they were involved in social and economic development. basically working to create jobs, get pakistan's economy back on its feet. one of the projects they were involved according to the website was pakistani dairy farms to increase output and increase jobs. he was...
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continue to work with pakistan despite the criticism, saying pakistan is a key player in that region and key to going after some of the insurgents and terrorist operators in that part of the world. wolf? >> you've covered him for several years. he's a very tough guy, but also an emotional guy. you could hear it in his voice a little bit. we've seen him break down a few times, especially with troops. did you see any of that today? >> reporter: not with us. perhaps the press doesn't quite bring out that aspect of him, wolf. maybe he cries for other reasons when he thinks about us, but yeah, you have seen that softer side of the secretary, most especially when he's out there with the troops. we saw it during the last trip to afghanistan a couple weeks ago, where he broke down a couple times, talk you about what the troops meant to him. the fact that he had a hand in putting a lot of them there and now he would be leaving the office, won't be able to weigh in on decisions that affect them. >> it's a life-and-death decision when you're the defense secretary of the united states. that's un
continue to work with pakistan despite the criticism, saying pakistan is a key player in that region and key to going after some of the insurgents and terrorist operators in that part of the world. wolf? >> you've covered him for several years. he's a very tough guy, but also an emotional guy. you could hear it in his voice a little bit. we've seen him break down a few times, especially with troops. did you see any of that today? >> reporter: not with us. perhaps the press doesn't...
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they went into pakistan without pakistan's permission. officials are saying is what panetta's saying, all options remain on the table. but panetta today made it very clear, he is going to continue this drum beat of sending the message to pakistan that they need to crack down on these guys, that it will not be toller rated for them to cross into afghanistan, attack targets like the u.s. ambassador, nato headquarters, u.s. military bases kill u.s. and afghans. he wants it stopped and he wanted it stopped now. >> barbara starr, thank vez inch. here in new york, pakistan's top diplomat is denying strongly any government support for terrorists. joining us now, the foreign minister of pakistan. thanks very much for joining us. >> good to be here. >> i want to talk about you in a few minutes. let's talk about u.s./pakistani relations right now. admiral mike mullen and other u.s. officials are publicly accusing your government, pakistani government, of supporting the haqqani terror network, which is responsible for killing americans. what's going
they went into pakistan without pakistan's permission. officials are saying is what panetta's saying, all options remain on the table. but panetta today made it very clear, he is going to continue this drum beat of sending the message to pakistan that they need to crack down on these guys, that it will not be toller rated for them to cross into afghanistan, attack targets like the u.s. ambassador, nato headquarters, u.s. military bases kill u.s. and afghans. he wants it stopped and he wanted it...
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pakistan air space and invading pakistan's sovereignty or not showing enough respect to pakistan's sovereignty. we're seeing this debate about the u.s. role and how pakistan should perceive that. a joint seating of parliament here and after that they called for another investigation into what happened and a warning that if these unilateral angctions, you say, including drone strikes, there will be consequences and that will damage this relationship even further. t.j.? >> stan grant for us in islamabad today. stan, we appreciate you, as always. to our viewers at nine minutes past the hour now. >>> hank aaron in major league baseball celebrated breakthrough accomplishments this weekend. the annual civil rights game. got a chance to sit down with the former home run king and what he thinks of the current crop of home run hitters. you need to hear what he had to say and what he wouldn't say about current players. >>> also, give you a live look outside centennial olympic park here in atlanta. one spot where the festivities are kicking off for a major weekend. the civil rights game, not just about b
pakistan air space and invading pakistan's sovereignty or not showing enough respect to pakistan's sovereignty. we're seeing this debate about the u.s. role and how pakistan should perceive that. a joint seating of parliament here and after that they called for another investigation into what happened and a warning that if these unilateral angctions, you say, including drone strikes, there will be consequences and that will damage this relationship even further. t.j.? >> stan grant for us...
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the same is true in pakistan. this man we knew were guilty of killing not only americans but pakistanis and muslims all over the world. the fact that he was there for such a long period of time undetected, a lot of questions have been raised. >> your colleague, carl levin this morning said high levels being the intelligence service, high levels knew it. he doesn't have proof. we don't have proof. but if therefore comes a time where there's proof do you think that that would be reason enough to yank funding from pakistan? >> we need pakistan and their cooperation but we don't want to waste our money. if they will help us catch terrorists and bring peace to afghanistan we need their engagement. but if this is a matter of sending money and they are not engaged, then let's not send money. we shouldn't write off the pakistanis. far better for the world and for united states if we're working with them. >> what would you need to see in front of you in order to say yes we have to stop funding? >> i have to see absolute co
the same is true in pakistan. this man we knew were guilty of killing not only americans but pakistanis and muslims all over the world. the fact that he was there for such a long period of time undetected, a lot of questions have been raised. >> your colleague, carl levin this morning said high levels being the intelligence service, high levels knew it. he doesn't have proof. we don't have proof. but if therefore comes a time where there's proof do you think that that would be reason...
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i'll join you to talk about pakistan, whether the united states should suspend aid going to pakistan until many questions are answered about what went down in pakistan. >> that's certainly the big question around the united states and on capitol hill today. people are weighing in on that. also having developing news on the photos released, perhaps, of osama bin laden, which we're developing. thanks, carol. >>> live from studio 7, i'm drew griffin in for suzanne. up to speed on what's happening tuesday may 3rd. new video shot inside bin laden's compound north of islamabad. u.s. intelligence officials plan to comb through what they're calling a haul of electronics that the commandos grabbed during the second create u.s. raid, said to include computer equipment, cds, dvds that could reveal al qaeda plots on the drawing board. >>> the president and his national security team watching u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s go after bin laden as it happened. the president has members of congress over for dinner last night and told them the national unity that followed 9/11 had returned. >> tonight, it is my
i'll join you to talk about pakistan, whether the united states should suspend aid going to pakistan until many questions are answered about what went down in pakistan. >> that's certainly the big question around the united states and on capitol hill today. people are weighing in on that. also having developing news on the photos released, perhaps, of osama bin laden, which we're developing. thanks, carol. >>> live from studio 7, i'm drew griffin in for suzanne. up to speed on...
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when inside of pakistan and underwent the operation and he was killed in pakistan. there were certain steps that had to be taken because of the nature of operation. we wanted to do that in a time period allotted for it. going to another country, and making those arrangements and requirements would have exceeded that time period in our view. and so therefore, we thought that the best way to ensure that his body was given an appropriate islamic burial was to take those actions that would allow us to do that burial at sea. >> john, did you consult a muslim expert? >> we consulted the appropriate specialists and experts and there was unanimity that this is the best way to handle this. >> and the last question, do you know if the detainees in gitmo has been informed of what has happened? >> i do not know. >> there were reports that he was wrapped in a weighted white sheet and how secure is that? are you confident that the body is not going to -- >> burials at sea take place on a regular basis. the u.s. military has the ability to ensure that that burial is done in a mann
when inside of pakistan and underwent the operation and he was killed in pakistan. there were certain steps that had to be taken because of the nature of operation. we wanted to do that in a time period allotted for it. going to another country, and making those arrangements and requirements would have exceeded that time period in our view. and so therefore, we thought that the best way to ensure that his body was given an appropriate islamic burial was to take those actions that would allow us...
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/pakistan relations to a new low. to which my answer is, well, it should have because we should be furious. that's where this has got to start. you want to keep american troops in afghanistan, you accept hot pursuit, you say no sanctuaries, you change the rules of engagement, you put the military in charge of the military side, you overhaul the state department to get the job done and you do it for real and you do it intensely and you tell the pakistanis help us or get out of the way. but don't complain if we kill people you're not willing to go after on your territory where you have been protecting them. >> senator santorum? >> i agree with ron paul. we are not fighting a war on terrorism. terrorism is a tactic. we're fighting a war against radical islam. what radical islam is telling all the radical islamist leaders are saying is that just wait america out. america is weak. they will not stand for the fight. they cannot maintain this. they'll set time limits, politics will interfere, and we will tell the people in a
/pakistan relations to a new low. to which my answer is, well, it should have because we should be furious. that's where this has got to start. you want to keep american troops in afghanistan, you accept hot pursuit, you say no sanctuaries, you change the rules of engagement, you put the military in charge of the military side, you overhaul the state department to get the job done and you do it for real and you do it intensely and you tell the pakistanis help us or get out of the way. but don't...
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there had been widespread speculation, he and ayman al zawahiri were in pakistan. we're told the body has been recovered and it is in afghanistan right now. and they did the full analysis to make sure this, in fact, is bin laden. gloria borger is watching all of this. gloria, you know, as we hear what's going on and as people around the country, indeed around the world, hear that bin laden is dead, they're beginning to process the enormous historic moment right now. and i want you to weigh in. >> well, i think it is enormous. as john was saying, every day since 9/11 in one form or another, people have been asking, why don't we get osama bin laden? where is osama bin laden? i think this is a process that has gone on in the previous administration and continued into this administration. i'm very curious as to how this occurred. was this
there had been widespread speculation, he and ayman al zawahiri were in pakistan. we're told the body has been recovered and it is in afghanistan right now. and they did the full analysis to make sure this, in fact, is bin laden. gloria borger is watching all of this. gloria, you know, as we hear what's going on and as people around the country, indeed around the world, hear that bin laden is dead, they're beginning to process the enormous historic moment right now. and i want you to weigh in....
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yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job done. >> well no, doubt about it. clearly from the description of the operation, there was a fair amount of human intelligence, human involvement in this operation, and in addition to signals intelligence and other kinds of intelligence, but i want to bring in bob barre who brings us in by phone from irvine, california. bob, in terms of cia involvement in an operation like this, how does it work? how it is coordinated? and because it does seem like a lot of human intelligence was involved in staking this place out over many, many months. >> oh, absolutely. i mean that the s.e.a.l.s did not fly in there
yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job...
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militant islamist organizations and sentenced to ten years in pakistan prison. in november of 2009 virginia native army major hassan killed 13 service men and women in fort hood, texas. he grew up in arlington and went to wakefield high school and later moved to roanoke. in 2004, al moudy was convicted of three charges of conspiring to assassinate saudi crown prince abdullah and sentenced to 20 years in prison. in 2003 abu ali , the academy's 1999 valedictorian was arrested in saudi arabia and convicted in alexandria for conspiracy to commit terrorism including a plot to assassinate president bush. he was sentenced to life in prison. we cannot overlook the prominent role of an american citizen a a anwar al laki , preaching in a mosque in virginia. this is noteworthy given his recruitment of the fort hood shooter, the christmas day bomber and times square bomber. some experts say the internet is the conduit to corrupt mind. others say it is the important importation of radical -- as we deal with the growing threat it is troubling to see a group such as the counci
militant islamist organizations and sentenced to ten years in pakistan prison. in november of 2009 virginia native army major hassan killed 13 service men and women in fort hood, texas. he grew up in arlington and went to wakefield high school and later moved to roanoke. in 2004, al moudy was convicted of three charges of conspiring to assassinate saudi crown prince abdullah and sentenced to 20 years in prison. in 2003 abu ali , the academy's 1999 valedictorian was arrested in saudi arabia and...
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pakistan. that's where one man's desperate cries for a job so he could feed his family fell on deaf ears. what he did to draw attention to his plight was tragic. reza sayah is in islamabad with details. >> reporter: no one listened to his desperate cries for help, his family says. so with all hope apparently lost, the 24-year-old out of work father and husband took the most extreme measure imaginable. he doused himself with fuel and lit himself on fire. this is where he set himself on fire. the pakistani parliament here in islamabad. the government that sits inside failed him he said. police say he left behind a note saying he was tired of despair and poverty. medics and police rushed him to the hospital, but severe burns over 90% of his body were too much. he left behind a grief-stricken father, a wife, three sons, one of them delivered the very day he passed away. for six months he had searched for that job so he could feed his family, relatives say. his last-ditch effort across country journ
pakistan. that's where one man's desperate cries for a job so he could feed his family fell on deaf ears. what he did to draw attention to his plight was tragic. reza sayah is in islamabad with details. >> reporter: no one listened to his desperate cries for help, his family says. so with all hope apparently lost, the 24-year-old out of work father and husband took the most extreme measure imaginable. he doused himself with fuel and lit himself on fire. this is where he set himself on...
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they intercepted communications from an operative in pakistan. this possible attack against new york or washington. this intercept was not the first time and previous intercepts have yielded good information and when they heard this, they got very concerned. where they are is they are not able to corroborate this piece of information. intelligence officials are combing through everything from other al qaeda cells and operatives. not been able to corroborate this attack just idea. right now very concerned about it. all hands on deck throughout the weekend and across washington and looking at the intelligence and the information. they do believe at this point the officials say the working assumption has to be that the three operatives they are looking for including possibly one u.s. citizen are already in the united states. they cannot confirm that, but that's the assumption they are working on. wolf? >>> they working under the assumption that this threat has the fingerprints of the new leader and with bin laden dead, he size taken over. does it lo
they intercepted communications from an operative in pakistan. this possible attack against new york or washington. this intercept was not the first time and previous intercepts have yielded good information and when they heard this, they got very concerned. where they are is they are not able to corroborate this piece of information. intelligence officials are combing through everything from other al qaeda cells and operatives. not been able to corroborate this attack just idea. right now very...
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pakistan. there was a collusion of the u.s. and pakistan interest and therefore fighting against the soviet union. we decided to launch a jihad. jihad is a holy war. and when i say we, the united ud states and also pakistan in the lead role decided to launch a jihad, a holy war, for the reason of attracting mujahideen holy warriors from all over the muslim world and may i say we succeeded in growing about 25,000 to 30,000 mujahideen from the whole -- from the muslim world extending from morocco to indonesia. not only that, we recruited trained, and armed taliban from the tribal agencies of pakistan and pump them into afghanistan. this continued for 10 long years ladies and gentlemen, this jihad, the holy war with the united states and pakistan assistance for the people of afghanistan. there are two points that i want to highlight here which are very significant. number one, that the elites of afghanistan abandoned afghanistan during this period. they came to the united states and europe. and th
pakistan. there was a collusion of the u.s. and pakistan interest and therefore fighting against the soviet union. we decided to launch a jihad. jihad is a holy war. and when i say we, the united ud states and also pakistan in the lead role decided to launch a jihad, a holy war, for the reason of attracting mujahideen holy warriors from all over the muslim world and may i say we succeeded in growing about 25,000 to 30,000 mujahideen from the whole -- from the muslim world extending from morocco...
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he is believed to be hiding out in pakistan, somewhere along the pakistan boardy. ayman al zawahri, his longtime sidekick and number two. he is egyptian. age 59. he is considered to be a master of planning and a master of logistic. let's go to mike baker, former cia overs. al zawahri's wife and three of his daughters believed to have died in an air strike shortly after 9/11. my question, is this personal for al zawahri? >> well, yeah, you would assume it would be personal for anyone in those circumstances, no matter what the cause is. for him he's a real idealog who was given credit for radicalizing bin laden back in the mid-'80s when he was starting to finance the mujahadin and then from that relationship eventually zawahri merged his existing as a terrorist organization into al qaeda. he wasn't likely to take over the top spot but he's got too much stature for that not to have happen. >> let's talk about that. you make that point. reading comments about al zawahri. none of the charisma of osama bin laden and another one for philip mudd saying he's a difficult man
he is believed to be hiding out in pakistan, somewhere along the pakistan boardy. ayman al zawahri, his longtime sidekick and number two. he is egyptian. age 59. he is considered to be a master of planning and a master of logistic. let's go to mike baker, former cia overs. al zawahri's wife and three of his daughters believed to have died in an air strike shortly after 9/11. my question, is this personal for al zawahri? >> well, yeah, you would assume it would be personal for anyone in...
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our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is just back from pakistan. he's here in "the situation room" joining us with this report. what did you learn, chris? >> wolf, we got a chance to spend a lot of time with the pakistani military and really saw firsthand when they get serious about fighting militants and put the full force of the military behind that mission, they can defeat the taliban. this is taliban justice. a cell phone camera captured a public flogging when the taliban ruled pakistan s.w.a.t. valley. we went back to the row mote area, winding around rugged cliffs and coming up hill to a house built into the side of a mountain. now that the pakistani army controls swat, they feel free to talk to us. what was going through your mind when the taliban hit you over and over again? >> translator: i was only thinking of god, and i kept saying, i don't know what i've done to deserve this. >> reporter: they accused her of adultery, but offer nod proof. are some of the taliban still out there? >> there are few talibans who are at large. >> reporter: t
our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is just back from pakistan. he's here in "the situation room" joining us with this report. what did you learn, chris? >> wolf, we got a chance to spend a lot of time with the pakistani military and really saw firsthand when they get serious about fighting militants and put the full force of the military behind that mission, they can defeat the taliban. this is taliban justice. a cell phone camera captured a public flogging when the...
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. >> now, for something much easier, let's talk about pakistan. [laughter] >> that is a law professor thinking that is easier. go ahead. >> a number of our questioners note that it seems to be public record that there have been some challenges in the relationship between our government and pakistan and, yet, pakistan continues to be an important strategic partner, and allied in a very complicated region. i would love to hear you speak a little bit about how you see that relationship with respect to our law enforcement activities and what you think we might expect in that relationship going forward. >> it is interesting. in today's world of globalization -- when i started as a united states attorney back in the late 1970's, i probably had one case that had some ramifications outside of this district. now, i would say it is probably the reverse. nine out of 10 cases intersect with persons in other jurisdictions, whether it be within the united states or internationally. what happens is, regardless of whether it is pakistan or a number of countries y
. >> now, for something much easier, let's talk about pakistan. [laughter] >> that is a law professor thinking that is easier. go ahead. >> a number of our questioners note that it seems to be public record that there have been some challenges in the relationship between our government and pakistan and, yet, pakistan continues to be an important strategic partner, and allied in a very complicated region. i would love to hear you speak a little bit about how you see that...
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really american needs pakistan now and more than ever. these two supposed allies where -- corporations should be a full throttle seems to be busy proving to each other which one has the upper hand, wolf. >> a sensitive story. thank you, nick. >>> his health is failing and facing posicor upgs char-- posi char -- possible corruption charges. . they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by nature valley. there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. our premium litters now work harder to help neutralize odors in multiple cat homes. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. that makes a chocolate so smooth and creamy, you don't just taste it, you feel it. ♪ do you believe in magic? ♪ ♪ it's magic ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a comfort that comes from the only caramel worthy of being wrapped in gold. ♪ do you believe in magic? [ male announcer ] werther's original caramel chocolate. what comfort tastes like. >>> hosni
really american needs pakistan now and more than ever. these two supposed allies where -- corporations should be a full throttle seems to be busy proving to each other which one has the upper hand, wolf. >> a sensitive story. thank you, nick. >>> his health is failing and facing posicor upgs char-- posi char -- possible corruption charges. . they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by...
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it's easy to say, okay, pakistan forget it. >> she reminded everyone that pakistan has a nuclear arsenal. she said 15 nuclear weapons' sites -- >> is that true? >> i don't know. it's pretty scary. >> he was overshad doed by immigration. had he not said that. newt gingrich was talking about a hot pursuit, in view of the pakistani government, if he did become the nominee and the president, that would be a position one of extraordinary tension. bringing into a relation shape that has a love of tension to begin with. incentive is to be tougher. the problem is once you welcome president there's usually other considerations. >> the iron ch irony, othe iron getting osama bin laden, a good thing, our relationship with pakistan has gotten worse which is not a good thing. gingrich said, it should be bad. if i were president, i would be angry at pakistanis, the implication being that they knew where osama bin laden was. >> the thought she's saying where pakistan is too nuclear to fail, what she was saying is that this could be what you fear in iran if iran would get a nuclear bomb. you would have a
it's easy to say, okay, pakistan forget it. >> she reminded everyone that pakistan has a nuclear arsenal. she said 15 nuclear weapons' sites -- >> is that true? >> i don't know. it's pretty scary. >> he was overshad doed by immigration. had he not said that. newt gingrich was talking about a hot pursuit, in view of the pakistani government, if he did become the nominee and the president, that would be a position one of extraordinary tension. bringing into a relation...
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and said pakistan would not make it available to the chinese. aviation experts say they have never seen this kind of stealth helicopter in operation before and believe it is a modified blackhawk with a key component covering the rotor blades. >> this is key to making a unique stealth aircraft. >> this disc is unique to this helicopter bhp. what i see is a device that has two purposes. one, reduce the noise from the rotor blades. secondsly also to reduce the possibility of reflecting radar waves back to a missile attack that may be able to go after the helicopter. >> reporter: experts say the sound suppression technology makes distinguishable differences. we will show you examples first. what a standard blackhawk helicopter looks like. it has a standard whoosh-whoosh sound. now we will show you what a stealth helicopter sounds like from an earlier test program. experts say this sounds a lot more vague. you may not be able to tell whether this is another vehicle entirely helicopter, you may not tell whether it is moving towards you or moving away.
and said pakistan would not make it available to the chinese. aviation experts say they have never seen this kind of stealth helicopter in operation before and believe it is a modified blackhawk with a key component covering the rotor blades. >> this is key to making a unique stealth aircraft. >> this disc is unique to this helicopter bhp. what i see is a device that has two purposes. one, reduce the noise from the rotor blades. secondsly also to reduce the possibility of reflecting...
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but for ten years we had no relations with pakistan. that didn't work out. pakistan is a nuclear -- is a country with a nuclear inventory. that's dangerous. and also we are dependent, to a large degree, on the supply lines through pakistan into afghanistan for the supplies that are necessary to keep our fighting force functioning efficiently. now all these things are very important, and they also have to play in our determination. so we have to take a measured approach, make sure the pakistanis know what we expect of them, set up guide posts and goals that we would expect them to meet and make judgments accordingly. and it has to be done soon. >> if you would like to watch our full interview with senator john mccain, just go to gretawire.com. straight ahead, forget hot-air balloons and skywriting. you are about to watch a proposal that make the rest look boring. and where are the elfs when you need them? one of santa's helpers runs in to help. you have to see this one. stay tuned. with the capital one venture card we get double miles on every purchase. so we
but for ten years we had no relations with pakistan. that didn't work out. pakistan is a nuclear -- is a country with a nuclear inventory. that's dangerous. and also we are dependent, to a large degree, on the supply lines through pakistan into afghanistan for the supplies that are necessary to keep our fighting force functioning efficiently. now all these things are very important, and they also have to play in our determination. so we have to take a measured approach, make sure the pakistanis...
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another 2009 suicide attack that killed seven soldiers at a military basin pakistan. they say when one imam in the case heard of the attack, he wished 50,000 more would be killed. the fbi and prosecutors tracked a string of suspicious transactions sent from the united states to pakistan and at this point won't say who the donators are. the two florida communities themselves are not under indictment. authorities say the money was meant to help the taliban carry out terror attacks overseas. help them buy guns and support schools that train children to become taliban soldiers. law enforcement officials say this investigation has no connection to the killing of osama bin laden. and fred, we also spoke to the counsel of islamic american relations ipsouth florida when he heard about the indictment, and he wanted to make clear that islam never supports terrorism of any kind, and certainly not financing anything like this. >> susan, thanks so much in new york. >>> some other stories making headlines around the world. a former pop singer has been inaugerated as hahaiti's new p
another 2009 suicide attack that killed seven soldiers at a military basin pakistan. they say when one imam in the case heard of the attack, he wished 50,000 more would be killed. the fbi and prosecutors tracked a string of suspicious transactions sent from the united states to pakistan and at this point won't say who the donators are. the two florida communities themselves are not under indictment. authorities say the money was meant to help the taliban carry out terror attacks overseas. help...
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officials say no one may be sure exactly where afghanistan ends and pakistan begins. when combat broke out, u.s. and afghan commandos on their side thought they were taking insurgent fire from inside pakistan. >> clearly, something went wrong here. that's why we're investigate in it. >> two u.s. military officials familiar with the investigation say the u.s. checked with pakist pakistani authorities at a joint border control center before carrying out the air strike, which killed 24 pakistani troops. the u.s. says pakistan told them it had no troops in the area. the pakistani troops were killed when u.s. warplanes when -- described at a temporary pakistani military encampment. some officials on both sides had described it as a more permanent and marked border outpost. no one could say if the pakistani soldiers had notified their commanders they were there. so far, the u.s. military has only expressed condolences. there is no apology yet. >> what we aren't going to do is get into fixing blame or fault right now. >> antiu.s. protests continue in pakistan where the gover
officials say no one may be sure exactly where afghanistan ends and pakistan begins. when combat broke out, u.s. and afghan commandos on their side thought they were taking insurgent fire from inside pakistan. >> clearly, something went wrong here. that's why we're investigate in it. >> two u.s. military officials familiar with the investigation say the u.s. checked with pakist pakistani authorities at a joint border control center before carrying out the air strike, which killed 24...
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>> because i have a feeling -- >> there's not a lot of jungles in pakistan. >> reporter: hamid placed the camp in several locations including cashmere and afghanistan before settle on the town of balacot just north of the large pakistani city. >> most places are not going to be in highly populated areas, they're going to be in low populated area. they don't want gunshots to be heard by anybody. >> here in the u.s.? >> yes. >> here in the u.s.? >> yes. >> which government buildings are you talking about? >> the justice. >> justice? >> justice or immigration building or the like -- >> this is completely false. this gentleman is only repeating what he was told. and you can tell from the way he pauses. >> reporter: the experts do say based on his description of the training it appears possible hamid attended a camp but they doubt he was parking lot of anjihad group. >> he sounds like an idealistic individual who wants to be part of a big revolution and it doesn't look like he belongs to any. >> reporter: in his interviews, his description of training changed. later hamad said he fired mac
>> because i have a feeling -- >> there's not a lot of jungles in pakistan. >> reporter: hamid placed the camp in several locations including cashmere and afghanistan before settle on the town of balacot just north of the large pakistani city. >> most places are not going to be in highly populated areas, they're going to be in low populated area. they don't want gunshots to be heard by anybody. >> here in the u.s.? >> yes. >> here in the u.s.? >>...
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pakistan relationship or the relationship between pakistan and china? >> both of them indeed. it will make the strained relationship between washington and islamabad even more strained. the u.s., of course, still grants pakistan billions of dollars in aid every year. so even though invaded pakistani airspace, they certainly expect pakistan not to turn around and give it to the chinese. so that would be a major problem and of course the pakistani chinese military relationship, very tight, very close, something that constantly worries the u.s. because of these very kinds of situations. >> barbara starr, thank you so much. >> sure. >> speaking of pakistan, an american working in another country, disappears in this kidnapping plot. we'll tell what you the kidnappers did to distract security guards. >>> for those lost in the dramatic collapse at the indiana state fair. look at this. you'll hear from a woman who captured the disaster on camera in a moment. who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same
pakistan relationship or the relationship between pakistan and china? >> both of them indeed. it will make the strained relationship between washington and islamabad even more strained. the u.s., of course, still grants pakistan billions of dollars in aid every year. so even though invaded pakistani airspace, they certainly expect pakistan not to turn around and give it to the chinese. so that would be a major problem and of course the pakistani chinese military relationship, very tight,...